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Quotes About Arteries

Even though olive oil justifiably has a reputation for protecting the heart and arteries, it is still oil,
~ Pierre Dukan
Nitric oxide is a key biological messenger within the body. When released by the cells lining your arteries, it makes the walls of the arteries relax, allowing more blood to flow.
~ Michael Greger
The casualty lists went on appearing for a long time after the Armistice - last spasms of Europe's severed arteries.
~ Richard Aldington
For some men, the inflammation of their arteries is a result of really low good cholesterol.
~ Eric Topol
men who have erectile dysfunction are at much higher risk of having heart disease, memory loss, dementia, or stroke as their arteries are often clogged throughout their body.
~ Dean Ornish
He: What's the matter with you? Me: Nothing. Nothing was slowly clotting my arteries. Nothing slowly numbing my soul. Caught by nothing, saying nothing, nothingness becomes me. When I am nothing they will say surprised in the way that they are forever surprised, "but there was nothing the matter with her.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Hélas, on a l'âge de sa mémoire, n'est-ce pas? Et non de ses artères, comme disent les imbéciles.
~ Amelie Nothomb
Once Lyndon replied that "My doctor says Scotch keeps my arteries open." "They don't have to be that wide open," she said with a smile.
~ Robert A. Caro
His rage was a saw, going back and forth, cutting through arteries, hers.
~ Deb Olin Unferth
Vital organs and arteries matter, but so does the will to live.
~ Andrew Mayne
God is faithful. My heart is strong. I have no heart damage. My arteries are not blocked. There is no arterial damage.
~ Benny Hinn
Her German language made my arteries harden- I've no annuity for the play we blew. I chartered an aluminum canoe, I had her six times in the English Garden.
~ Robert Lowell
Youth is a dream where I go every night and wake with just this little jumping bunch of arteries     in my hand.
~ Anne Carson
The arteries are found in nearly every part of the animal body, with the exception of the hairs, nails, and epidermis; and the larger trunks usually occupy the most protected situations, running, in the limbs, along the flexor side, where they are less exposed to injury.
~ Henry Gray
The Montana sunset lay between the mountains like a giant bruise from which darkened arteries spread across a poisoned sky.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
What happens when you have great grief in your life is the arteries of that heart begins to spasms down, just literally squeezes down like this because you're feeling the tension of your life and then the heart muscle itself will also begin - to get stressed out.
~ Mehmet Oz
I'm doing great heart-wise. I get a complete stress test once a year, and those have gone well. I have stents in two arteries, and they are holding up. My other arteries haven't shown any additional clogging.
~ Alberto Salazar
What initially drew him to anatomy he felt once again on this leafy path: the sheer abundance of life, the heat of it, the connection of things, the mat of roots under the soil, so like blood and bones, the wild potato vines like arteries, the honeybees' hive, so like a heart. If he could take one thing with him to eternity, it would be the way he felt right now.
~ Alice Hoffman
With each beat, the heart pumps nearly three ounces of blood into the arteries--seventy-five to ninety gallons an hour when the body is at rest.
~ Ariel Gore
Without enough nitric oxide, your arteries can stiffen, raising blood pressure and your risk of heart attack.
~ Michael Greger
The mice that had the resveratrol in their diet were still obese, but they were seemingly or relatively immune to the effects of the obesity. So their arteries were clear, their liver was nice and thin. Their bones were stronger. They could run further.
~ David Andrew Sinclair
You travel with a whetstone on your arm? (Kiara) You don't ever want to kill someone with a dull knife. It takes too long to sever their arteries, or puncture organs, and it makes it even messier than normal. (Nykyrian)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Aging nations have arteries clogged with obsolete laws, slowing blood flow and preventing oxygen from reaching all parts of the body politic. Physicians call this arteriosclerosis; historians see decline of empire.
~ Jim Cooper
A heart beset by coronary disease will begin to recruit secondary arteries to carry oxygenated blood.
~ Barry Eisler